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kelly o'donnell with us here in washington. kelly, thanks. >>> former president jimmy carter has arrived here in washington tonight after spenng the past two nights in an ohio hospital being treated for a bad viral infection. upon his release today, he thanked the staff of cleveland's metro health medical cter. he was rushed there by ambulance tuesday after feeling sick during the flight, but emerged today looking strong, carrying his own briefcase in fact. he's resuming his normal schedule of meetings here in the nation's capital tonight. he turns 8years old tomorrow. >>> relations between the united states and pakistan may be at a new low tonight, and that tension is not a good thing for e u.s.trategy against terrorism. pakistan has now blocked a vital supply route into afghanistan after a helicopter strike killed three pastani troops along the border. pakistanis say it was a nato chopper that unleashed that strike. our own john yang is on duty tonight in kabul. john, goodvening. >> rorter: good evening, brian. tonight, gener
kelly o'donnell with us here in washington. kelly, thanks. >>> former president jimmy carter has arrived here in washington tonight after spenng the past two nights in an ohio hospital being treated for a bad viral infection. upon his release today, he thanked the staff of cleveland's metro health medical cter. he was rushed there by ambulance tuesday after feeling sick during the flight, but emerged today looking strong, carrying his own briefcase in fact. he's resuming his normal...
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> seems like we've been saying goodbye to too many of the people who have entertained over the years. tony curtis has died. he was 85. he was the son of a tailor in the bronx. hearse first known for his good looks, then his talent. he was durable, prolific, unique and moviegoers loved him. tonight, nbc's george lewis has a look back. >> reporter: when you think of tony curtis, one of the immortal images of him in drag opposite jack lemmon in "some like it hot." >> what are you afraid of? nobody is asking you to have a baby. >> reporter: as an actor, he was not afraid of taking on risky roles. >> you can't go lynching me. i'm a white man. >> reporter: in "the defiant ones" playing a white,
some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> seems like we've been saying goodbye to too many of the people who have entertained over the years. tony curtis has died. he...
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the rain will be with us through the drive time. we aren't seeing that we're socked in with the rain. there will be standing water on the roadway. we will call it periods of rain with high temperatures in the low 70's. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. we'll see what is on tap for the upcoming week. for now, to the news desk. >> at thank you. 65 degrees on tv hill. here's a look ahead to 11 news today. >> maryland opens its first casino today. i have that story coming up. >> the president pushing his economic message while pushing for votes. the campaign swing kicks off today. >> sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. it is a solid start for you. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today in hd. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. >> and i am stan stovall. thank you for joining us this morning. >> tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. it i
the rain will be with us through the drive time. we aren't seeing that we're socked in with the rain. there will be standing water on the roadway. we will call it periods of rain with high temperatures in the low 70's. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. we'll see what is on tap for the upcoming week. for now, to the news desk. >> at thank you. 65 degrees on tv hill. here's a look ahead to 11 news today. >> maryland opens its first casino today. i...
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>> for many years, we always had resistance with us. but for years, whenever it caught up, the drug companies would just come out with the next generation of antibiotic and the problem would be solved. we're no longer getting bailed out with new antibiotic development. >> couric: and families, like bill shields', are paying the price. >> seeing my dad on a ventilator is just-- it's a very difficult thing. >> our lives right now are very, very different than where they were a few weeks ago. >> couric: it's estimated tens of thousands of people are dying from these superbugs every year, but only half the states require hospitals to report infection rate. so public health officials fear the numbers may be even higher. jimmy carter, meanwhile, got out of the hospital today after being there two days for a viral infection. the former president turns 86 tomorrow, so we wish him a happy birthday. we'll be right back. y. >> couric: lightning may never strike the same place twice but you can strike it rich twice. just ask ernest pullen of bonne
>> for many years, we always had resistance with us. but for years, whenever it caught up, the drug companies would just come out with the next generation of antibiotic and the problem would be solved. we're no longer getting bailed out with new antibiotic development. >> couric: and families, like bill shields', are paying the price. >> seeing my dad on a ventilator is just-- it's a very difficult thing. >> our lives right now are very, very different than where they...
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what it's doing for us, it's pumping up the heat. taking a look at the temperatures. 81-degrees in baltimore and 79 in easton and 85 in d.c.. now, as we head into the afternoon, we're going closer to 90 degrees and tomorrow, take a look at that. potential record breaking heat in parts of the area. we'll have the forecast coming up in a little bit here >>> bern, thank you. >> mayor stephanie rawlings- blake is on charles street to announce the kick off of the book festival. it's one of the top literary events. it attracts top publishers and writers. and the festival is tomorrow through sunday. in 2009, it generated 4 1/2 million dollars for the city >>> and not only is the book festival this weekend, but it's also the raven's home opener and ha baa is bash -- harbaugh is confident in flacco. the ravens are still 1-1 on said season. and everyone will be bringing their a game out this weekend as the browns come to town. you can watch the home opener here on wjz-13, sunday afternoon at 1:00. >>> hope we can do it. >> still to come on wjz
what it's doing for us, it's pumping up the heat. taking a look at the temperatures. 81-degrees in baltimore and 79 in easton and 85 in d.c.. now, as we head into the afternoon, we're going closer to 90 degrees and tomorrow, take a look at that. potential record breaking heat in parts of the area. we'll have the forecast coming up in a little bit here >>> bern, thank you. >> mayor stephanie rawlings- blake is on charles street to announce the kick off of the book festival. it's...
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for having us. we appreciate it. cnn. see you on >> larryyou're a good man. we're inhe song, too. here is alan jackson to close it out singing "where were you" and he's on stage in burgettstown, pennsylvania. ♪ where were you when the world stopped turning ♪ ♪ that september day wi♪ ♪ you in your yard with you wife and children ♪ ♪ work iing on some stage in>> larry: ♪ ♪ did you stand there in shock at the sight of that black smoke ♪ ♪ rising against that blue sky ♪ did you shout out in anger and fear for yr neighbor ♪ ♪ or did you just sit down and cry ♪ ♪ did you weep for thechildren who lost their dear loved ones ♪ ♪ pray for the ones who don't know ♪ ♪ did you rejoice for the people sobbed for the ones left below ♪ ♪ the heroes whoat died just dog what they do♪ up to heaven for some kind of answer ♪ ♪ look at yourself wondering ♪ ♪ i'm just a singer of simple songs ♪ ♪ i'm not a real political man ♪ i watch cnn but i'm not sure i can te
for having us. we appreciate it. cnn. see you on >> larryyou're a good man. we're inhe song, too. here is alan jackson to close it out singing "where were you" and he's on stage in burgettstown, pennsylvania. ♪ where were you when the world stopped turning ♪ ♪ that september day wi♪ ♪ you in your yard with you wife and children ♪ ♪ work iing on some stage in>> larry: ♪ ♪ did you stand there in shock at the sight of that black smoke ♪ ♪ rising against...
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get triple points every time you use your card at marriott. apply now and earn 22,500 bonus points when you use your card and enjoy a free night stay. so, before you know it, work time becomes well-deserved downtime. apply now at marriott.com/freenightstay. you've got staying power. >>> now to a discovery that is literally out of this world. astronomers say they found a very distant planet that could be capable of supporting life as we know it. in fact, we have an artist rendition of the new planet being nicknamed the gold locks planet because it is just the right size and location for life. one astronomer was quoted as saying that this news gave him goose bumps. is that a little too geeky for you? chief astronomer of the franklin institute in philadelphia and my favorite astronomer ever. derrick, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> did you get goose bumps when you heard this news? >> the hair stands up on the back of my neck when i hear this. >> how do we know this is all real and, again, just not something to make headlines? >> the sci
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technicians use a gel patch to get a good connectio on the fat. it freezes the fat cells causes them to self-destruct. a low power laser is aimed at trouble spots causing the fat cells to collapse within a matter of weeks. >> there is the first tame the fda has cleared a noninhave a technology. >> at first it's a strange pulling feeling and a little painful, and after about 5 or 10 minute you basically get numb. >> reporter: she says she's happy with the results losing about half an inch off her abdomen. it was originally approved to an es they ties and cool the skin. overweight patient shouldn't expect too much. >> it's not going to make someone who's obese not obese. the idea is there are certain areas that really don't respond well to exercise. >> reporter: still the results have been good enough for nick, he plans another treatment. obesity experts are wary of these new techniques they only target the fat near the surface of your body not the more harmful kind deeper down. >>> nearly all u. s. teens have formal sex education but only two-third
technicians use a gel patch to get a good connectio on the fat. it freezes the fat cells causes them to self-destruct. a low power laser is aimed at trouble spots causing the fat cells to collapse within a matter of weeks. >> there is the first tame the fda has cleared a noninhave a technology. >> at first it's a strange pulling feeling and a little painful, and after about 5 or 10 minute you basically get numb. >> reporter: she says she's happy with the results losing about...
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with us. you-you-you have to understand that while substance use is really a function of availability and access, almost anybody will use, addiction itself is largely biological and genetic. you have a gene that gets expressed. and that-and we don't know how, we don't know what goes on, but once that happens you've got a disease, and it's a disease that frankly we don't have a cure for. but it's one that can be managed, through recovery. and that is indeed the whole issue of dealing with it as a medical condition, and-and, as such, how do we begin to heal the whole person? pam? well, i think the conversation we had a little bit earlier about medication-assisted treatment goes along with this, because the more we understand the biological nature of addiction, and we're learning more and more through research about what chemicals happen in the brain and why this happens to some folks and not others, but it helps us understand the diseased process of this. so whether it's a medication that assist
with us. you-you-you have to understand that while substance use is really a function of availability and access, almost anybody will use, addiction itself is largely biological and genetic. you have a gene that gets expressed. and that-and we don't know how, we don't know what goes on, but once that happens you've got a disease, and it's a disease that frankly we don't have a cure for. but it's one that can be managed, through recovery. and that is indeed the whole issue of dealing with it as...
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yulia bokova joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us. that's right time to have a look at the world of business a very warm welcome to the program such as winter olympics committee has signed contracts worth one billion dollars at the international investment four main source which finished at the weekend the sitter's of ministration secured even more investment the channel political visit the future olympic host to see where the money is going. billions of dollars continue to flow into sancerre as the city is hiring to get ready for the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics our total commitment to the development of the island begins with projects not toys. reconsider the possibility to invest. for additional be vulnerable. according to our business plan the total investment is about forty billion rubles. there is a lot of money being pumped into such as always with such huge sums of cash some of it as last a free of all it say and add little prominence value but the renovation of this beautiful old port and the plant more than exte
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they can only use 1,000 out of the 4,000 in the building. if that's the case, that would alleviate some of what we know will be a hor endous impact on everyone's commute. >> if you fail, could you do something else? you couldn't drive on the h.o.v. lanes? >> i'll tell you, leave the people working in roslyn, crystal city, alexandria, they are working in office buildings that are accessible to metro. 91% of these people have access to public transit right now and we're going to take them out of those office buildings and put them in one that doesn't have security and that's stupid. >> reporter: and the reason the brac commission said no, they want d.o.d. workersn with fortifications so i dommer can't drive up and explode it. there is no h.o.v. exit to shirley road. you can at least get that? >> that's what we're suggesting. if we had access to h.o.v. this bus would have gotten here 20 minutes earlier. but we need a ramp h.o.v. into the site and the local doesn't have the problem and the federal government should pay to it and that will help a
they can only use 1,000 out of the 4,000 in the building. if that's the case, that would alleviate some of what we know will be a hor endous impact on everyone's commute. >> if you fail, could you do something else? you couldn't drive on the h.o.v. lanes? >> i'll tell you, leave the people working in roslyn, crystal city, alexandria, they are working in office buildings that are accessible to metro. 91% of these people have access to public transit right now and we're going to take...
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on foreign oil and that this is going to release less pollutants into the environment than perhaps using coal and these are powerful people and powerful figures of a lot of money there. well that's true but i think the people are more powerful i think that since there are so many people affected i mean this is still a democracy even though there's enormous corporate influence in the government the two things that you mentioned which had to do with energy independence and carbon emissions when you do fracking there are studies recently that just came out of cornell that show that you're actually it's actually debatable whether or not natural gas extraction and burning with fracking the whole lifecycle looks like it's on a par with burning coal which is the worst fuel that we have because when you do that fracking you're expanding so much energy you're releasing so much of that room at that into the atmosphere and methane is twenty five times the the strength of carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas in the atmosphere so you actually when you look at the life cycle of this kind of development
on foreign oil and that this is going to release less pollutants into the environment than perhaps using coal and these are powerful people and powerful figures of a lot of money there. well that's true but i think the people are more powerful i think that since there are so many people affected i mean this is still a democracy even though there's enormous corporate influence in the government the two things that you mentioned which had to do with energy independence and carbon emissions when...
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now he is using just eye balls. patrick to move a cursor ands communicate, eventually, when i asked him about the film prooress it takes him a few minutes to type just one letter. but eventually he answers. expectations for the finished product. and believeesit ill raiss awareness and money to fighh the disease some day. but he now knows he will likely ú%ed help to complete it. >> this is now critical new moment where that is -- he sees it as a possibility. >> i asked him how much is llft? he can move the eyebrows up fr yes nd mouth to the side or no. >> more than 60 percent? done? that's a lot. more than 90 percent done?úú%no. >> windy said most a.l.s. patients eventually die from3 breathing probllms. the respiratory system fails and that's it. patrick decided to get a tracheostomy that means this macciie breathes for him now. and his life can continue. she said he wants to keep liiing to see his son shaun about to turn three. and for the completion of literally his lifees work. >> i don't want this to be a -ost
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yulia bokova joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us here on r.t. . this is more a region is economically and socially one of russia's better developed provinces the region has a significant scientific and industrial capacity that will realize its full potential after the construction of the. park can tell ya he has completed the i t. park or has r. and d. projects in the spheres of automotive construction aerospace and oil chemistry high tech data center furbished with cutting edge servers and communication equipment will be constructed at the core of the park the project has been personally approved by prime minister vladimir putin the federal government is planning to allocate sizable funding for the parks construction investors will be given benefits such as property tax exemption low land rental prices and other preferences this is a motor region government is open to mutually beneficial cooperation we invite investors to participate in existing projects and we are ready to give a hand of fulfilling your projects and growing your business in this
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eight thirty am in the russian capital good to have you with us here on our t.v. these are your headlines after the pull out triple bombing in baghdad and dozens dead growing doubts over whether rocky forces can manage in the wake of the withdrawal of u.s. combat troops. instant karma the internet's rise and russia's allowing more people to highlight problems like crime and corruption that in the past would have gone unnoticed. also when a house is not a home as average americans fall on hard times r.t. revisits tent city homeless camp in the woods of new jersey. and proud to be sovereign celebrations in the republic of south ossetia which is marking twenty years since it declared independence from georgia. concentrating troops in afghanistan and spending hundreds of billions of dollars on the hunt to on the trying to hunt down al qaeda is a flawed strategy according to former marine officer matthew hoh an outspoken critic of u.s. policy in the country he thinks washington is inconsistent in its military pursuits as he explains to our tease guy in a cheeky. does t
eight thirty am in the russian capital good to have you with us here on our t.v. these are your headlines after the pull out triple bombing in baghdad and dozens dead growing doubts over whether rocky forces can manage in the wake of the withdrawal of u.s. combat troops. instant karma the internet's rise and russia's allowing more people to highlight problems like crime and corruption that in the past would have gone unnoticed. also when a house is not a home as average americans fall on hard...
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join us for more, after dr. phil. >> and stay with us, the five- day forecast is up next. ,,,,,, mmmm. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. so i can't have any? if you can deprive me of what can help lower my cholesterol... and live with yourself. right. mmm, i worry about your mother. cry herself to sleep every night over my arteries, but have yourself a bowl. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. ♪ >> >> this is the forecast, tonight, we'll drop to 50- degree and then, things start to change. wednesday's the first day of fall and we'll get to 88 degrees and there's a chance of a late day thunderstorm. then, a front comes through and knocks it down into the weekend. >>> looks good. >> it's hot. >> yeah, it's a big night on cbs with the start of premiere week and tune in for the much talked about rebirth
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the yard of a local school for about a mile and when i was little i used to come here i lived close by and saw this place and even ate at my window i remember how often people cried here with the word body in the dead. to escape don't go in violence response family had to flee to russia as did tens of thousands of us a chance. to conflict remain frozen until in august two thousand and eight when georgia once again resorted to violence to take control over the republic. when georgia tech taken volage was a response grandmothers there he was worried about the most serious but by the two they were sitting in the basement the phones were really badly when they managed to get through this said the city was attacked people were killed this stormed and burned the houses. grandmother survived the five day war moscow sent forces to repel the georgian attack as many of those under fire were russian citizens so of aliens and peacekeepers later russia recognized the independence of south the city as did several other countries. i just want to see that people here are happy and that's it. our tw
the yard of a local school for about a mile and when i was little i used to come here i lived close by and saw this place and even ate at my window i remember how often people cried here with the word body in the dead. to escape don't go in violence response family had to flee to russia as did tens of thousands of us a chance. to conflict remain frozen until in august two thousand and eight when georgia once again resorted to violence to take control over the republic. when georgia tech taken...
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when people don't know exactly what they're using these drugs for. not prescribed to you so it's not safe to use. >> the drugs dropped off toy will be taken to a low-emissions incinerator and burned. derrick ward, news4. >>> if you didn't get a chance to turn in your meds they'd, the dea says you can safely dispose of prescription or over-the-counter med cautions on your own. they say take the pills out of the bottle, throw them away mixed with something unappealing like coffee grounds or used kitty litter,perhaps. >>> authorities complete their seah for explosives aboard a plane bound for pakistan. >>> and we're getting our first look at how rescuers plan on getting those trapped miners out and, drink up. new evidencthat kids are not getting enough water and it's affecting their health. >>> and a piece of white house state dinner history. it could be injures if the price is right. chuck bell, what you got, buddy? >>> we made it into the 90s againtoday. unbelievable! it will not be in the 90s tomorrow. perfect weather for the browns and ravens up in
when people don't know exactly what they're using these drugs for. not prescribed to you so it's not safe to use. >> the drugs dropped off toy will be taken to a low-emissions incinerator and burned. derrick ward, news4. >>> if you didn't get a chance to turn in your meds they'd, the dea says you can safely dispose of prescription or over-the-counter med cautions on your own. they say take the pills out of the bottle, throw them away mixed with something unappealing like coffee...
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for get us and them. it's just us. we'll talk about how to do it with arne duncan and randi weingarten. and why drop a bomb when you can send an e-mail? a computer worm hits a key nuclear plant in iran. silent. but deadly. all that, plus politics with our monday megapanel. did we already have a smoking gun? they don't care. and a new ad comparing the right wing to the taliban. show starts right now. both in perception and performance, we know it and don't seem to have the political will to solve it. america's schools don't make the grade. nearly six in ten say the system needs major changes. according to our new poll, is data is overwhelming and yet, here we are. count president obama among the most concerned. here's his exclusive with matt lauer this morning. >> when we first set up the public school systems across the country, we were leaps and bounds ahead of the vast majority of countries around the world. that just is not true anymore. they have caught up and in some cases are surpassing us. >> two perfect example
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or send us an e-mail. can you walk through the process of how these afghan troops are being trained? >> well, there are different programs for the army, different ones for the police. there are different training centers around the country that are staffed by u.s. and nato troops and by contractors. there are a variety of programs . the recruitment programs, the big push that general caldwell instituted since he took over last year is actually literacy. this is a country with very low literacy rates. you can't -- the people that i spoke to, literacy is the key to training because you can't really train people if they can't read. >> maryland, good morning, on the democrat's line with caller: good morning. several years ago, we heard a lot about a group called the northern alliance. and i think that some of their representatives would come over and talk about their vision for afghanistan. could you tell me whatever happened to them? and are we developing relationships with them also? thank you so much. host:
or send us an e-mail. can you walk through the process of how these afghan troops are being trained? >> well, there are different programs for the army, different ones for the police. there are different training centers around the country that are staffed by u.s. and nato troops and by contractors. there are a variety of programs . the recruitment programs, the big push that general caldwell instituted since he took over last year is actually literacy. this is a country with very low...
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if you're watching us on wnne 31 white river junction in vermont. definitely more than just fixal. got all fired up. six artists from vermont in near buy shelburne at the shelburne museum. >>> the question is are you fired up today. >> i am a little bit. >> good. >> not sure why but i am. >> i haven't seen you for a while. all right. see you soon. here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. back in the '80s greed w good but today at the box office greed is just okay. the long awaited sequel wall street's money never sleeps won the box office title this week but fell short of expectations taking in only $19 million. the experts blamthat underperformance on failure to attract the younger crowd. a whopping 65% of wall street's audience was over the age of 30. also underperforming this weekend legend of the guardians, an animated fantasy adventure cost $130 million to make and some picked to win but it only managed second with a little over $16 million. perhaps the weekend's top performer was ben affleck's the town. that raid the ten-day total to over $49 miion g
if you're watching us on wnne 31 white river junction in vermont. definitely more than just fixal. got all fired up. six artists from vermont in near buy shelburne at the shelburne museum. >>> the question is are you fired up today. >> i am a little bit. >> good. >> not sure why but i am. >> i haven't seen you for a while. all right. see you soon. here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. back in the '80s greed w good but today at the...
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linda so joins us live. >> reporter: the doctor is expected to be okay. he came out of surgery last night and at last check was in stable condition. it all unfolded yesterday morning shortly after 11:00 on the eighth floor of the nelson building. the sprawling medical campus was put on lockdown after 50- year-old paul pardus pulled out a gun and shot the doctor. he became distraught after being briefed on his mother's condition. he believed doctors fail her and that prompted him to shoot the doctor. he then ran into his mother's room, shot her in the head and turned the gun on himself. the violent ordeal caught a lot of people at the hospital off guard. >> it is scary knowing someone's on the outside on a rampage with a gun in a hospital where we're supposed to be protected. >> reporter: a metal detector may have kept pardus from bringing the gun inside the hospital but there are more than 80 entrances on this sprawling campus and to have a metal detector at each entrance would be nearly impossible. still, they will review security procedures here at hopk
linda so joins us live. >> reporter: the doctor is expected to be okay. he came out of surgery last night and at last check was in stable condition. it all unfolded yesterday morning shortly after 11:00 on the eighth floor of the nelson building. the sprawling medical campus was put on lockdown after 50- year-old paul pardus pulled out a gun and shot the doctor. he became distraught after being briefed on his mother's condition. he believed doctors fail her and that prompted him to shoot...
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the war's cost us about four hundred billion dollars it's lasted for over nine years american dead or close to twelve hundred there's been fallon's of afghan deaths. we're spending one hundred billion dollars a year next year will spend about one hundred twenty billion dollars a year according to the congressional research service in a country whose g.d.p. is only fourteen billion and knowing that according to our cia there's only fifty to one hundred al qaeda members in afghanistan so you're talking about spending one billion to two billion dollars a year on each al qaeda presence in afghanistan matthew i know that you had been working in iraq for a while before going to afghanistan was that war worth it was that war programatic no i mean we've seen from where rock was a few years ago yes the country has stabilized you know you've gone from four thousand civilian deaths some months down to a few hundred it's still by no means a story and i don't know if i will ever say it was worth it. i don't agree with those who believe that we needed to be. iraq in order to make the middle east a
the war's cost us about four hundred billion dollars it's lasted for over nine years american dead or close to twelve hundred there's been fallon's of afghan deaths. we're spending one hundred billion dollars a year next year will spend about one hundred twenty billion dollars a year according to the congressional research service in a country whose g.d.p. is only fourteen billion and knowing that according to our cia there's only fifty to one hundred al qaeda members in afghanistan so you're...
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and both of us are going to stay involved. wee probably going to be just as much agitators from the outside as we have been from the inside. because this fight is nowhere near over. >> he criticized teachers unions for gettg in the way of progress. the discussion is part of the week long series focusing on the state of our nation's scores. schools. >>> a billing big announcement for students in article ton county. local students updating to ipads. virginia department of education will announce the program later this morning. >>> if you don't like this next story i'm willing to say straight up front i am sorry. >> very good, joe. >> i'm just very sorry. i'm always sorry. i'm a sorry guy. researchers in canada put men and women up against each other and determined women apologize more than men do. they studie 186 people, half of them were men, half women. some of the participants kept journals documenting every time they apologized. just like a woman. keep a journal every time you apologize. women overwhelmingly said sorry more
and both of us are going to stay involved. wee probably going to be just as much agitators from the outside as we have been from the inside. because this fight is nowhere near over. >> he criticized teachers unions for gettg in the way of progress. the discussion is part of the week long series focusing on the state of our nation's scores. schools. >>> a billing big announcement for students in article ton county. local students updating to ipads. virginia department of education...
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thanks for joining us this saturday. cigarette butts are to blame for that tragic fire that destroyed three homes and damaged five others in menasis this week. the butts have been discarded in large potting plants on the back deck of one of the house. the people who lost their home got the news from the fire marshall this evening. >> it was an accidental fire ignited by improperly disregarded smoking materials into large potted plants. >> when there is plenty of blame directed at the homeowner where the fire started, forgiveness from the unlikelys of people. she lost all of her possessions, including two dogs and three cats. >> at least we know the truth and we will be okay with that. >> when the deck caught fire it jumped to the highly flammable vinyl siding. it then spread quickly to the other homes in the tightly packed neighborhood. >>> we could have the same scenarios take place out here. >> reporter: loudan county commissioner says these rapid fires and multiple losses are becoming more common with lax building cod
thanks for joining us this saturday. cigarette butts are to blame for that tragic fire that destroyed three homes and damaged five others in menasis this week. the butts have been discarded in large potting plants on the back deck of one of the house. the people who lost their home got the news from the fire marshall this evening. >> it was an accidental fire ignited by improperly disregarded smoking materials into large potted plants. >> when there is plenty of blame directed at...
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that's a major concern to us. we don't want homeowners hurt. >> police say the best way to prevent a burglary is to lock all doors and windows, including the ones from the garage. >> we now have new information about that terror plot targeting major european cities. officials say surveillance has picked up, increased chatter on cell phones and internet cites with paris considered to be a target. thousands of additional police and military personnel have essentially blanketed that city as a precaution. and it's not just in france, according to intelligence sources in germany. german jihadists who fought for al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan are now coming back home to continue the fight. >> the drermen authories are concerned thathese people can build sleeping cell, ready to make bombing in germany or somewhere se. >> and tourists are being affected by all of this. because of the several bomb threats the eiffel tower has been shut down twice over the past two weeks. >>> acrding to new documents, the man who was
that's a major concern to us. we don't want homeowners hurt. >> police say the best way to prevent a burglary is to lock all doors and windows, including the ones from the garage. >> we now have new information about that terror plot targeting major european cities. officials say surveillance has picked up, increased chatter on cell phones and internet cites with paris considered to be a target. thousands of additional police and military personnel have essentially blanketed that...
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agencies like us air d.m. the national doubt for democracy. security forces in russia's southern city of stab a pole have defused a two massive bombs equivalent to at least ninety kilos of t.n.t. which they say could have caused carnage the first bomb in a car was to have been triggered by the vehicles alarm system the second was found nearby and is believed to have been targeted at police officers who would respond to the first explosion a body of a man was also discovered in the car the prosecutor's office says say he's been identified as a local cab driver and was not linked to the attempted attack around three thousand people were evacuated from nearby buildings as well as a school. global media outlets covering this year's un assembly in new york have been criticized for disregarding smaller countries as the world's biggest political players left the show so did the media with the speeches by delegates from over one hundred nations of falling on deaf ears that's despite the gatherings aim to reduce poverty and improve quality of life for
agencies like us air d.m. the national doubt for democracy. security forces in russia's southern city of stab a pole have defused a two massive bombs equivalent to at least ninety kilos of t.n.t. which they say could have caused carnage the first bomb in a car was to have been triggered by the vehicles alarm system the second was found nearby and is believed to have been targeted at police officers who would respond to the first explosion a body of a man was also discovered in the car the...
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we used to be null one at graduating kids. out of 30, we're now down to number 19 or 20, depending on what number you look. a that's not the way you maintain yourself as a number one nation. we wanted people to hear about it and to hear about what we can dto change it. >> an important week ahead. live for us in newark, new jersey, thanks so much. >> and don't forget to catch all of our education nation reports all next week here on news4 at 5:00 and on "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> and still ahead, he received a medal of honor for his bravery on the battlefield. >>> up in sports, we've got hakim. he has the stories of some high school football players >>> it was a final farewell for a decorated world war ii veteran >> arm lieutenant vernon baker with you a medal of honor recipie recipient. he waited 50 years. >> he died in july after a long battle with brain cancer. he fought at a time when african american soldiers weren't awarded medals of honor. and while he didn't consider himself a hear over-the-countr lieut
we used to be null one at graduating kids. out of 30, we're now down to number 19 or 20, depending on what number you look. a that's not the way you maintain yourself as a number one nation. we wanted people to hear about it and to hear about what we can dto change it. >> an important week ahead. live for us in newark, new jersey, thanks so much. >> and don't forget to catch all of our education nation reports all next week here on news4 at 5:00 and on "nbc nightly news"...
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are so much it got us. to the russian city of jaroslava now in the news this week as the venue summation to national political discussions and also because of the bracing its millennium. with a high profile global policy forum and got over the city is now approaching the night away as a marxist thousand years since its foundation there were kind of celebrations has been crowned with this but tucked in a fireworks show off he can see them. on both the political unfenced of events so crowded and...
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are from what got us. to the russian city of jaroslava now in the news this week as the venue for a major international political discussions and also because it celebrating its millennium. so with a high profile global policy forum in jaroslava over this city is now posting the night away as it mocks a thousand years since its foundation that we can the celebrations has been crowned with a spectacular fireworks show because you know aggression always there for us looking back on buzz the political festival that. so crowded and the central square of the studio here is lobby which is celebrating its nobody on this night and estimated six thousand people have gathered tell us they're all the problem in the city want to be over. and russia the city is on a united. a nice quote heritage side and it has also come down in history as a place where some of the world's global issues both discussed for today's euro slobber you had been hosting a man international the burble policy forum where some of the supporters
are from what got us. to the russian city of jaroslava now in the news this week as the venue for a major international political discussions and also because it celebrating its millennium. so with a high profile global policy forum in jaroslava over this city is now posting the night away as it mocks a thousand years since its foundation that we can the celebrations has been crowned with a spectacular fireworks show because you know aggression always there for us looking back on buzz the...
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stephanie money's up next with all the latest business news stay with us here on our. hello and welcome to the business bulletin investors are once again focusing on the poor state of european banks the government of violent has announced it will be taking a majority stake in the country's second largest bank as part of a fresh bailout it's also revealed the price tag for bailing out all of its banks will be more than fifty billion dollars this will raise its deficit to thirty two percent of g.d.p. in two thousand and ten meanwhile moody's has no it's spain's top credit rating up by one notch this puts additional pressure on the country's government as it prepares to pass the most budget in three decades it comes as the belt tightening measures imposed by the european governments provoked a massive protests across europe. concerns over public financing also feeding into the currency markets this week the brazilian finance minister said there was a covert currency war taking place as countries sought to devalue their way out of debt earlier i spoke to chris we first chi
stephanie money's up next with all the latest business news stay with us here on our. hello and welcome to the business bulletin investors are once again focusing on the poor state of european banks the government of violent has announced it will be taking a majority stake in the country's second largest bank as part of a fresh bailout it's also revealed the price tag for bailing out all of its banks will be more than fifty billion dollars this will raise its deficit to thirty two percent of...
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or mancow zurab joins us next with all the latest from the world of sports stay with us. hello and sign for spore n r t come and see you every day from the russian capital i'm on cos forever now let's take a look at our top stories in brief. one more set serbia reaches its first ever davis cup final. closing the gap rubin moved to within a win over leaders is a meet in the russian premier league thanks to a last gasp goal and. dissolve of the pile the inaugural russian challenge cup comes to an end just outside moscow with spain's carlos del mar all the man writing his way into the record books. but let's start in belgrade where serbia have come from behind to be the czech republic and reach the finals of the davis cup for the first time in this history the czechs were two one up in the best of five going to the final day almost vertical and roddick's the product on the doubles rubber on saturday and it was vertical so the opening set in sunday's first singles match but world number two know bob johnson that's managed to find his rhythm much to the delight of the partisan
or mancow zurab joins us next with all the latest from the world of sports stay with us. hello and sign for spore n r t come and see you every day from the russian capital i'm on cos forever now let's take a look at our top stories in brief. one more set serbia reaches its first ever davis cup final. closing the gap rubin moved to within a win over leaders is a meet in the russian premier league thanks to a last gasp goal and. dissolve of the pile the inaugural russian challenge cup comes to an...
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more tell us more tell us more here's the first headline hans rudolph merits bunar fly fly fish lock and fall blue. oh yeah. ok and it's the finance minister first switzerland and he's speaking before parliament a very banal subject of import dried beef and whether it's flavored before.
more tell us more tell us more here's the first headline hans rudolph merits bunar fly fly fish lock and fall blue. oh yeah. ok and it's the finance minister first switzerland and he's speaking before parliament a very banal subject of import dried beef and whether it's flavored before.
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let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation. that has fallen far behind. there has been quite a lot of progress made in prevention of aids and malaria, getting children to primary schools. but in these areas, they're not on target. those that fall in most far behind have to do with the most basic and a vulnerable, the number of children that by below the age of 5 and the number of women who die in childbirth. these targets are way off. >> nikolas sarkozy of france suggested a transaction tax to raise extra funds. is that gaining any transaction? >> there is going to be a high level seminar on that here at the s
let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation....
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he was well aware of the time that it took the us. to go from revolution to government, over a decade. he was interested in lincoln and the civil war. we talked a lot about lincoln and saw lincoln documents. then he had a very surprised q. he wanted to see documents of the precedence apparently really fascinates him, john quincy adams so we showed -- >> did he explain his interest? >> well, he didn't beyond the point that he was fascinated with the father son aspect of this adams senior -- bush senior, bush junior. >> i see. did he comment on anything like transparency of his from the documents? >> well, we tried to explain that we're an access agency and that americans are entitled to see the their country. i think in fact that i've been invited to come to bag dand see if we can't bring a delegation to advice them on organizing the archives which we may do. >> you've had an awful lot of experience before the archives with the arrival of measure of freedom to russia. the yeltsin and earlier in fact when you headed up the center for de
he was well aware of the time that it took the us. to go from revolution to government, over a decade. he was interested in lincoln and the civil war. we talked a lot about lincoln and saw lincoln documents. then he had a very surprised q. he wanted to see documents of the precedence apparently really fascinates him, john quincy adams so we showed -- >> did he explain his interest? >> well, he didn't beyond the point that he was fascinated with the father son aspect of this adams...
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the bunt and gestured that david used a wheelchair to get to first. anything goes when you've got nothing to play for. white sox won it, 5-2. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> new york's buds take to the airways. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, taking some time out on the rail to take in the sights and sounds of the tennessee valley. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. i just got done rendering out one of our new computer models showing how much rain is predicting to occur in the next 60 hours. the heaviest rain totals look to be just inland off the coast by about 50 to 60 miles. the potential is here for 4 to 6 inches of rain in the higher areas, but it looks like everyone has the chance to get 2 to 3 inches. mid-atlantic and new england is going on now, it will continue until this time tomorrow morning before it exits new england. tomorrow, we clear out new york and d.c. slowly in the morning. boston, dealing with a little bit of rain for the beginning of you
the bunt and gestured that david used a wheelchair to get to first. anything goes when you've got nothing to play for. white sox won it, 5-2. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> new york's buds take to the airways. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, taking some time out on the rail to take in the sights and sounds of the tennessee valley. you're watching "early today." >>>...
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telli us w many are left. some of the numbers appear to be large. the carner blue butterfly has 40,000 left. but that's relate. >> sometimes if it's less than 50,000, it's in trouble. because it shows us that thgs are happening to our environment, to our climate, to our ecosystem that's seriously impacts the world. >> reporter: some numbers so low that they're on the verge of extinction. the living dea as some conservationists call them. and too often there is a zero or a question mark. losing one species can have a detrental effect on other species because they're all connected. >> that flower population goes away, that butterfly's going to go away, and we need to be concerned about all of those nnections. >> reporter: the signs explain, human development, habittal degregation, hunng, oil pipelines all contribute to the loss of this plant, this animal, this insect. the photographs look out from the national geographic so that you can see them as u pass by. lit at night, they become especially beautiful and wanting. species can become extinct over t
telli us w many are left. some of the numbers appear to be large. the carner blue butterfly has 40,000 left. but that's relate. >> sometimes if it's less than 50,000, it's in trouble. because it shows us that thgs are happening to our environment, to our climate, to our ecosystem that's seriously impacts the world. >> reporter: some numbers so low that they're on the verge of extinction. the living dea as some conservationists call them. and too often there is a zero or a question...
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i'm happy to use my celebrity to draw attention to this complicated issue. i hope that my star power can't bump this hearing all the way up to cspan-1. >>> he recently spent a day picking vegetables on a farm in new york. >>> global leaders including president obama made in new york city for the united nations general assembly. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad is making most of the headlines incurring the wrath of western nations. he has said the u.s. should release eight iranian prisoners being held here much like american hiker who was released last week from iran. >> i don't work with the government. i don't have any control over these things. i don't really have an opinion. i want this to be resolved in a way that improves relationships between iran and the united states. >> the iranian president made headlines yesterday when he questioned the fact about 9/11 attacks. he said most people believe that the socks that -- some segments of the u.s. government orchestrated the attacks. more than two dozen members of the european union walked out in protes
i'm happy to use my celebrity to draw attention to this complicated issue. i hope that my star power can't bump this hearing all the way up to cspan-1. >>> he recently spent a day picking vegetables on a farm in new york. >>> global leaders including president obama made in new york city for the united nations general assembly. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad is making most of the headlines incurring the wrath of western nations. he has said the u.s. should release eight...
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of us to regina ramadan says muslims shouldn't be scapegoated for what they hijack us did. really what this shows in the most disturbing part about this debate is it's become in them that is the most troubling aspect because we are all americans again we're signing collective guilt on the one billion muslims that practice this faith and the acts of nineteen. that basically defiled islam and practiced a perverted version of islam for a political agenda and now to assign blame on all muslims is completely incorrect i mean accurate but i think the great majority fear islam because they don't understand that the beauty of this country is the constitution and that all americans despite faith despite race are afforded the same civil liberties. muslim american acts of nine eleven first day of ramadan talking about the perception of islam in the u.s. meanwhile american officials say that al qaida has been seriously weakened since it carried out the nine eleven attacks but it's still suspected of helping other terrorist groups around the world and dennis summit from the london infor
of us to regina ramadan says muslims shouldn't be scapegoated for what they hijack us did. really what this shows in the most disturbing part about this debate is it's become in them that is the most troubling aspect because we are all americans again we're signing collective guilt on the one billion muslims that practice this faith and the acts of nineteen. that basically defiled islam and practiced a perverted version of islam for a political agenda and now to assign blame on all muslims is...
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mike joins us. tell us how this unfolded. >> reporter: this is a sad story, it really is. the private moment which you referred to was a sexual encounter, allegedly a gay sexual encounter. two students are under arrest for privacy law violations. think about what one of suspects tweeted as he was live streaming the video of his roommate having this sexual moment, this romantic moment. roommate asked for the room till midnight. i went to molly's room, that's the co-defendant and turned on the web cam, saw him making out with a dude, yay. that has gay rights groups calling for this to be prosecuted as a hate crime not just a civil rights violation. certainly as more than a privacy law violation case. right now the two suspects are home with their families. they've been released one on his own recognizance awaiting arraignment. the family is new york city waiting to identify a body pulled from the river. >> are the prosecutors weighing in at all at this point about whether they may proceed on a hate crime basis? >> reporter: not at all on that. i have long talks, background t
mike joins us. tell us how this unfolded. >> reporter: this is a sad story, it really is. the private moment which you referred to was a sexual encounter, allegedly a gay sexual encounter. two students are under arrest for privacy law violations. think about what one of suspects tweeted as he was live streaming the video of his roommate having this sexual moment, this romantic moment. roommate asked for the room till midnight. i went to molly's room, that's the co-defendant and turned on...